Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Headway

Yesterday was a bit of a milestone in the treatment process. My family and I met with Dr. Dean first thing in the morning to review the results from Friday's interim PET scan. The scan shows the rate at which cells "uptake" or metabolize a radioactive sugar that is injected before the test is administered. Highly active cells appear to glow in the image, so naturally cancer cells appear to glow more than the normal tissue cells around them. Using my original scan as a baseline Dr. Dean could determine that the cancerous lymph nodes in my chest are responding well to the treatment, shrinking and approaching normal size again. This trend should continue with more chemo therapy, and following the meeting I went in for my fifth treatment (the beginning of my 3rd cycle). My prognosis is excellent, just gotta' keep on truckin'!


Last week was a good week with some welcome visits from family and friends. First my good buddies Jeff and JD made the long drive from NYC and DC, respectively. We had a great time catching up and squeezed in some fishing and shooting during their stay. They also brought quite the care package on behalf of their families, with a least a weeks worth of AWESOME home cooked dinners and desserts. I have to say, as much as I'm looking forward to having this whole process behind me, it is going to be tough going back to eating my own lousy cooking when it' all said and done.







As if that wasn't enough, Tori and Amanda spoiled us on Tuesday with stuffed peppers and mashed potatoes - Thank you guys again! Tori also picked me up a sweatshirt specially designed for chemotherapy patients. The shirt is made by a company called "Libre", which was started by some fellow Miami alumni and friends of ours. Check out their website - they've got a really great concept going and their clothes would make great gift for anyone else you might know dealing with a similar situation.

We also got a visit from my future sister-in-law Leeann. After my treatment yesterday, with Becky stuck in the office her and I took a trip down to the new
Greater Cleveland Aquarium. Being the fish-head/nature geek that I am I felt right at home with all the elementary school kids that were running around sticking their noses up to the tanks. The aquarium was built into the re-purposed FirstEnergy Powerhouse building and it was cool to see how they incorporated some of the original architecture into the aquarium layout.









Besides not being able to fish much recently all other news is good. Still holding onto a little bit of hair up top, enough that I haven't had to wear a hat to work yet. Blood counts were good again this week and aside from some fatigue in the evenings I've had plenty of energy and have yet to miss a day of work. Thanks as always for your support and for checking out the blog!

P.S. My fishing blog is only 4 followers shy of 100! If you haven't signed up, humor me and check it out by clicking here. Some of the fishing jargon may not register with you but you may find the pictures interesting if nothing else


Tuesday, January 10, 2012

The Two-Part Treatment Plan

Went down to The Clinic for round four yesterday. After dealing with a nasty cold this week I was surprised to find that my blood counts had made a strong rebound from two weeks prior, with all figures registering normal (including my ANC count, which was the one we'd been most concerned about). So, it seems my two-part treatment plan is working; Part one involves sitting in a white-walled hospital room and getting pumped full of toxins (life-saving toxins, mind you) for five hours. Part one is slightly less enjoyable than part two...

Spent a full day on the water with Victor and Brett today. It was therapeutic, to say the least. Brett summed it best as we were breaking down our rods and getting ready to part ways: "Days like today cure cancer."

Let's hope he's right. We'll know soon enough; I'll be going in for my interim PET scan on January 20th. This scan will give my doctors a much clearer picture of the effectiveness of my treatment to date and should help guide some of our decision making going forward.

As always thanks so much for the continued support and well wishes. A VERY special thanks to the Grinbergs, who brought us an awesome enchilada dinner last week, and to the Rodenfels', who served up a mean batch of beef stew tonight. We enjoyed both meals tremendously and really appreciate your time and effort!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

2012, Here we come...


Happy New Year! Hope everyone had a safe and happy holiday. Becky and I had a great time with friends downtown, with me taking a turn as DD for a change! We slept a little later than planned on New Years day but managed to make it to Columbus in time for Grandma Carolyn's 80th birthday party.


It was a special event, with family traveling from as far as Wisconsin to be there, and both of us were happy we could have a part in it. The only downside was the fact that I got manhandled in air hockey by someone 1/3 my age, and would have suffered the same fate in chess if Leeann hadn't intervened on my behalf.


With the winter storm moving in we stuck around through breakfast Monday and took our time getting back to Cleveland. As luck would have it though, we pulled in the drive way with just enough time for me to jump into my waders and meet up with Brett for a couple of hours on the river.



The only bit of bad news this week is that it seems after three treatments the chemo has finally caught up to me - temporarily, of course ;) My hair began to fall out a couple of days ago and I seem to be coming down with a bit of a sore throat/cold. We're keeping a close eye on it and I've already been down to see Dr. Dean so he is very much in the loop on my condition. I continue to be so, so thankful for everyone's well wishes and support and wish you all the best in 2012!

P.S. For those who haven't already seen it, both Brett and I put together a look back at 2011 in words and pictures over at our fly fishing blog. You can check it out by clicking here.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Treatment Numero Tres

Hope everyone had a wonderful holiday weekend. It's about 5:45 on Tuesday and I almost finished with my third treatment. I'm starting to feel like the Vince Chase of the cancer center as it seems to be a party every time I come down here! Today I was lucky enough to have my beautiful bride-to-be with me, my mom (who came bearing gifts, as usual), and our good buddy from Miami Nick Scala dropped by for a visit as well! It was great to see him and the company made the hours go by much faster.


Overall my condition has remained pretty stable. My white blood cell count is still low, though it's a bit higher than it was before my second treatment (up to 1,000 from 790 last week). The nurses encouraged me again today to be very mindful of my hand-washing, sanitizing and exposure to sick people. We'll see how I feel later tonight and tomorrow morning but for now things continue to run smoothly.

Also, a special thanks to Goob, who had us over for an awesome home-cooked dinner last week, and to Lindsay Buffington, who saved us from kitchen duty this week. You guys rock!

I have been promising people that cancer would not keep me out of the woods or off the rivers, and it certainly hasn't; [much to Becky's chagrin] I've been fishing and hunting like a maniac recently (I am certain this is the primary reason for my lack of side-effects to date). And just so you don't think all I ever do is sit around the hospital with an IV in my arm, here's a few shots from the field!

















Thursday, December 22, 2011

Update for 12/22

Hey Everybody,



Just a quick update today. I am feeling awesome and still hanging on to my hair (what little I've been sporting these days). I'm thrilled about that, but Becky has been encouraging me to accept the fact that my head is going to miss it's "blanket" pretty soon.



Yesterday I met with my Oncologist, Dr. Dean at the Taussig Cancer Center downtown. He gave me a look over and asked some questions regarding how I've been dealing with my treatment. According to him I'm making great progress and there' plenty of optimism looking forward. He mentioned that the dip in some of my blood counts that was recorded prior to my second treatment was pretty normal and to be expected. We discussed my options going forward regarding whether or not to receive radiation treatment, but there's still some time before that decision has to be made.



For now I'm looking forward to being with friends and family over the Holiday weekend, and will head back downtown for my third treatment on Tuesday. Thanks so much again for the continued prayers and well wishes... they are working wonders!



JL

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Still kickin!

Just wanted to let you all know that Jimmy still feels great!  He was a little down for the 24 hours after chemo on Monday but is still going strong! Our good friends Lauren and Brad came over Tuesday and made us dinner which was awesome. We have friends doing that for us every Tuesday through March! Seriously amazing and so appreciated.  Were lucky to have so many friends in town. Jimmy has continued to fish every possible morning this week, then work 12-8, and not feel tired. He has more energy than I do.

Jimmy's neutrophil count was down on Monday, which are the white blood cells that fight infections. Although I am already a germaphobe, he thinks nothing of holding a slimy fish and then eating lunch. So my mom was in town this week and helped us sanitize the house and buy paper hand towels etc.

On a side note, my mom and I also went to see the a capalla group "Delilah" from NBCs The Singoff, perform last weekend. I have been listening to them on repeat since Jimmy's diagnosis and they dedicated a song to Jimmy and I and it was pretty awesome. So if you haven't heard of them, you should Youtube Amy Whitcomb and Delilah and listen to them  :) I am obsessed.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6YlmEVyGrE

I hope everyone is having a great weekend and looking forward to the holidays! Thanks again for the support, dinners, cards, and gift packages. Some of our friends from Miami (OPC) got me a spa certificate and I cannot wait for a massage :)

Monday, December 12, 2011

Good Medicine

Went down to The Clinic again today for my second round of the [not so] good stuff. Brett generously offered to give me some company and hatched the idea of making a fly tying session out of it. We grabbed our vises, snuck in a bag of fur and feathers and spun bugs for a couple hours. Needless to say we were the talk of the Cancer Center - nothing gets the nurses' attention quicker than a pile of marabou scraps in the bio-hazard bin!

On a more somber note, yesterday was a difficult day for our family as we laid my grandfather Don Messenger to rest. I kept thinking back to a much younger version of myself, holding Grandpa's hand and pestering him with one question after another as we wandered the halls of the natural history museum or walked the docks of the Shaker Nature Center. Those visits with him inspired in me what would eventually turn into a life-long love of all things outdoors, and for that I am forever grateful. Grandpa, you will be missed.


Can't make another post without thanking friends and family, especially all of you who came out yesterday to visit and pay respects. My mom, dad and I talked afterward about how lucky we are to have such caring and supportive people around us. Your encouragement and support helps more than you know!

P.S. At the moment I am still feeling well, if only a little "queasy." The nurses and doctors were encouraged to hear that I had been side-effect free for the last two weeks and said that bodes well for me going forward. Some of my blood counts were a little low, and I'll have to be very careful with my hygiene in order to avoid infection. So next time we cross paths, keep it kosher and throw me a fist bump instead of a handshake!